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US11037751B2
US11037751B2 US16/372,609 US201916372609A US11037751B2 US 11037751 B2 US11037751 B2 US 11037751B2 US 201916372609 A US201916372609 A US 201916372609A US 11037751 B2 US11037751 B2 US 11037751B2
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  • Embodiments described herein relate generally to an X-ray tube.
  • X-ray tubes are used for X-ray image diagnosis, non-destructive inspection, and the like.
  • Examples of the X-ray tubes include a stationary anode type X-ray tube and a rotation anode type X-ray tube, and the X-ray tube is used according to its use.
  • An X-ray tube comprises an anode target, a cathode, and a vacuum envelope. On the anode target, a focal spot on which an electron beam is made incident to emit X-rays is formed.
  • the cathode comprises a filament coil and an electron convergence cup.
  • the filament coil can emit electrons.
  • a high tube voltage in the range of several tens to one hundred and several tens of kilovolts (kV) is applied between the anode target and the cathode.
  • the electron convergence cup can play a role of an electron lens, i.e., can urge an electron beam traveling toward the anode target to be converged.
  • the rotation anode X-ray tube is generally used for medical diagnosis.
  • the X-ray tube has two focal spots, i.e., a large focal spot having large dimensions and enabling a large current to be input, and a small focal spot having small dimensions, and a small input but a high resolution.
  • One of X-ray tubes has three focal spots. Dimensions of each focal spot depend on each of the shape and positional relationship of the filament coil and the electron converging cup and are fixed in general. When a large focal spot or a small focal spot is used, imaging conditions are determined by determining a spatial resolution and an input current (influenced by contrast and noise) in accordance with application of diagnosis, and the large focal spot and the small focal spot are used separately.
  • the focal spot can hardly be controlled to be set to desired dimensions.
  • variations in length and width of the focal spot are greatly different with respect to a variation in a bias voltage applied to an electron convergence cup.
  • the ratio of the dimensions of the focal spot and the amount of current can hardly be adjusted to appropriate values at the same time.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing an X-ray tube assembly according to one of embodiments.
  • FIG. 2 is an enlarged view showing a cathode of an example of the embodiment, including (a) a plan view, (b) a cross-sectional view, (c) another cross-sectional view, and (d) another cross-sectional view.
  • FIG. 3 is a schematic view showing the cathode and an anode target of the example as viewed in two directions perpendicular to a tube axis of the X-ray tube, and also showing a state in which an electron beam is emitted from a first filament coil toward the anode target in a case where a bias voltage to be applied to an electron convergence cup is set to 0V similarly to a filament voltage.
  • FIG. 4 is a schematic view showing the cathode and the anode target of the example as viewed in two directions perpendicular to the tube axis of the X-ray tube, and also showing a state in which an electron beam is emitted from a filament coil toward the anode target in a case where a bias voltage which is negative to the filament voltage is applied to an electron convergence cup.
  • FIG. 5 is a graph showing a variation in a tube current to a filament current supplied to the first filament coil in a case where the bias voltage of the example is set to 0V.
  • FIG. 6 is a graph showing a variation in a tube current to a filament current supplied to the first filament coil in a case where a negative bias voltage is applied to the electron convergence cup of the example.
  • FIG. 7 is a view illustrating an orbit of an electron beam emitted from the first filament coil toward the anode target to form a first focal spot and an orbit of an electron beam emitted from a second filament coil toward the anode target to form a second focal spot, in the example, and also illustrating a state in which the first focal spot and the second focal spot overlap.
  • emitting electrons from the first filament coil and the second filament coil at the same time is not intended.
  • FIG. 8 is a cross-sectional view showing a first modified example of the cathode of the X-ray tube assembly according to the example.
  • FIG. 9 is a cross-sectional view showing a second modified example of the cathode of the X-ray tube assembly according to the example.
  • FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view showing a third modified example of the cathode of the X-ray tube assembly according to the example.
  • FIG. 11 is an enlarged view showing a cathode of a comparative example, including (a) a plan view, (b) a cross-sectional view, (c) another cross-sectional view, and (d) another cross-sectional view.
  • FIG. 12 is a schematic view showing the cathode and an anode target of the comparative example as viewed in two directions perpendicular to a tube axis of the X-ray tube, and also showing a state in which an electron beam is emitted from a first filament coil toward the anode target in a case where a bias voltage to be applied to an electron convergence cup is set to 0V, i.e., the electron convergence cup and the filament are set at the same electric potential.
  • FIG. 13 is a schematic view showing the cathode and the anode target of the comparative example as viewed in two directions perpendicular to the tube axis of the X-ray tube, and also showing a state in which an electron beam is emitted from a filament coil toward the anode target in a case where a bias voltage which is negative to the filament voltage is applied to an electron convergence cup.
  • FIG. 14 is a graph showing a variation in a tube current to a filament current supplied to the first filament coil in a case where the bias voltage of the comparative example is set to 0V.
  • FIG. 15 is a graph showing a variation in a tube current to a filament current supplied to the first filament coil in a case where a negative bias voltage is applied to the electron convergence cup of the comparative example.
  • FIG. 16 is a view illustrating an orbit of an electron beam emitted from the first filament coil toward the anode target to form a first focal spot and an orbit of an electron beam emitted from a second filament coil toward the anode target to form a second focal spot, in the comparative example, and also illustrating a state in which the first focal spot and the second focal spot overlap.
  • emitting electrons from the first filament coil and the second filament coil at the same time is not intended.
  • an X-ray tube comprising: an anode target emitting X-rays by electrons made incident thereon; a cathode comprising a first filament emitting electrons and a converging electrode urging the electrons emitted from the first filament to be converged; and a vacuum envelope accommodating the anode target and the cathode.
  • the converging electrode comprises a flat front surface which is the closest to the anode target, a flat first surface located on a side opposite to the anode target with respect to the front surface, a first trench portion opening to the first surface, accommodating the first filament, and having a first length direction along a longer axis of the first filament, and a pair of first protruding portions formed to protrude from the first surface toward the front surface side and sandwiching the first trench portion in the first length direction, and an upper surface of each of the first protruding portions on a side opposed to the anode target is formed of a plurality of flat inclined surfaces inclined in directions different from one another.
  • FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing an X-ray tube assembly according to one of embodiments.
  • the X-ray tube assembly is a rotation anode X-ray tube assembly.
  • the X-ray tube assembly comprises a rotation anode X-ray tube 1 , a stator coil 2 serving as a coil which generates a magnetic field, a housing 3 which accommodates the X-ray tube and the stator coil, an insulating oil 4 serving as a coolant filled in the housing, and a controller 5 .
  • the X-ray tube 1 comprises a cathode (cathode electron gun) 10 , a sliding bearing unit 20 , an anode target 60 , and a vacuum envelope 70 .
  • the sliding bearing unit 20 comprises a rotor 30 , a fixed shaft 40 serving as a fixed body, and a metallic lubricant (not shown) serving as a lubricant, and uses sliding bearings.
  • the rotor 30 is formed in a cylindrical shape, and one end portion of the rotor 30 is closed.
  • the rotor 30 extends along the axis of rotation, which is a central axis of a rotating operation of the rotor.
  • the axis of rotation is the same as a tube axis a 1 of the X-ray tube 1 , and will be hereinafter explained as the tube axis a 1 .
  • the rotor 30 can be rotated about the tube axis a 1 .
  • the rotor 30 includes a connection portion 31 located at this end portion.
  • the rotor 30 is formed of a material such as iron (Fe) or molybdenum (Mo).
  • the fixed shaft 40 is formed in a cylindrical shape having dimensions smaller than those of the rotor 30 .
  • the fixed shaft 40 is provided coaxially with the rotor 30 and extends along the tube axis a 1 .
  • the fixed shaft 40 is fitted in an inner part of the rotor 30 .
  • the fixed shaft 40 is formed of a material such as Fe or Mo.
  • One end portion of the fixed shaft 40 is exposed to the outside of the rotor 30 .
  • the fixed shaft 40 supports the rotor 30 in such a manner as to permit the rotor 30 to be rotated.
  • the metallic lubricant is filled in a gap between the rotor 30 and the fixed shaft 40 .
  • the anode target 60 is located opposite to the other end portion of the fixed shaft 40 in a direction along the tube axis a 1 .
  • the anode target 60 includes an anode body 61 and a target layer 62 provided on part of an outer surface of the anode body.
  • the anode body 61 is fixed to the rotor 30 by means of the connection portion 31 .
  • the anode body 61 has a disk-like shape and is formed of a material such as Mo.
  • the anode body 61 is rotatable around the tube axis a 1 .
  • the target layer 62 is formed in an annular shape.
  • the target layer 62 includes a target surface 62 S which is opposed to and spaced apart from the cathode 10 in the direction along the tube axis a 1 .
  • an electron beam is made incident on the target surface 62 S, and a focal spot is thereby formed on the target surface 62 S and X-rays are emitted from the focal spot.
  • the anode target 60 is electrically connected to a terminal 91 via the rotor 30 , the fixed shaft 40 , and the like.
  • the cathode 10 includes one or more filament coils and an electron convergence cup 15 serving as a converging electrode.
  • the cathode 10 includes a first filament coil 11 serving as a first filament, and a second filament coil 12 serving as a second filament.
  • the first filament coil 11 and the second filament coil 12 are formed of a material containing tungsten as its main component.
  • the first filament coil 11 and the second filament coil 12 are formed to extend linearly.
  • the first filament coil 11 , the second filament coil 12 , and the electron convergence cup 15 are electrically connected to terminals 81 , 82 , 83 , 84 , and 85 .
  • the electron convergence cup 15 includes one or more trench portions in which the filament coil or coils (electron emission sources) are set.
  • the electron convergence cup 15 includes a first trench portion 16 in which the first filament coil 11 is set, and a second trench portion 17 in which the second filament coil 12 is set.
  • the first filament coil 11 is accommodated in the first trench portion 16 and is located to be spaced apart from inner surfaces (side and bottom surfaces) of the first trench portion 16 .
  • the first filament coil 11 is supplied with a current (filament current).
  • the first filament coil 11 thereby emits electrons (thermoelectrons).
  • the second filament coil 12 is accommodated in the second trench portion 17 and is located to be spaced apart from inner surfaces (side and bottom surfaces) of the second trench portion 17 .
  • the second filament coil 12 is supplied with a current (filament current).
  • the second filament coil 12 thereby emits electrons (thermoelectrons).
  • each of the first trench portion 16 and the second trench portion 17 is inclined such that the electrons emitted from the first filament coil 11 and the electrons emitted from the second filament coil 12 collide at substantially the same position on the target surface 62 S.
  • each of the first trench portion 16 and the second trench portion 17 includes a lower trench and an upper trench which is located on the target surface 62 S side from the lower trench and has dimensions larger than those of the lower trench.
  • a relatively positive voltage is applied to the anode target 60 from the terminal 91 via the fixed shaft 40 , the rotor 30 , and the like.
  • a relatively negative voltage is applied to the first filament coil 11 , the second filament coil 12 , and the electron convergence cup 15 from the terminals 81 to 83 .
  • the X-ray tube 1 is an anode grounding type
  • the anode target 60 is set to a ground potential, and a negative high voltage is applied to the cathode 10 .
  • the X-ray tube 1 may be a neutral grounding type X-ray tube or a cathode grounding type X-ray tube.
  • a neutral grounding type X-ray tube a positively high voltage is applied to the anode target 60 and a negatively high voltage is applied to the cathode 10 .
  • a positively high voltage is applied to the anode target 60 , and the cathode 10 is set to a ground potential.
  • an X-ray tube voltage (hereinafter referred to as a tube voltage) is applied between the anode target 60 and the cathode 10 , the electrons emitted from the first filament coil 11 are accelerated and made incident on the target surface 62 S as an electron beam. Similarly, electrons emitted from the second filament coil 12 are accelerated and made incident on the target surface 62 S as an electron beam.
  • the electron convergence cup 15 urges the electron beam traveling from the first filament coil 11 toward the anode target 60 through an opening 16 a of the first trench portion 16 to be converged on one hand, and urges the electron beam traveling from the second filament coil 12 toward the anode target 60 through an opening 17 a of the second trench portion 17 to be converged on the other hand.
  • the vacuum envelope 70 is formed in a cylindrical shape.
  • the vacuum envelope 70 is formed of a combination of insulating materials such as glass and ceramics, metals and the like.
  • a diameter of a portion opposed to the anode target 60 is larger than a diameter of a portion opposed to the rotor 30 .
  • the vacuum envelope 70 includes an opening 71 .
  • the opening 71 is tightly attached to one end of the fixed shaft 40 in order to maintain the sealed state of the vacuum envelope 70 .
  • the vacuum envelope 70 fixes the fixed shaft 40 .
  • the cathode 10 is mounted on an inner wall.
  • the vacuum envelope 70 is sealed, and accommodates the cathode 10 , the sliding bearing unit 20 , the anode target 60 , and the like.
  • the inside of the vacuum envelope 70 is maintained in a vacuum state.
  • the stator coil 2 is provided to be opposed to the side surface of the rotor 30 and to surround the outside of the vacuum envelope 70 .
  • the stator coil 2 has an annular shape.
  • the stator coil 2 is electrically connected to the terminals 92 and 93 and is driven via the terminals 92 and 93 .
  • the housing 3 includes an X-ray transmission window 3 a which transmits X-rays, at a position close to the target layer 62 opposed to the cathode 10 .
  • the housing 3 accommodates the X-ray tube 1 and the stator coil 2 , and is filled with the insulating oil 4 .
  • the control unit 5 is electrically connected to the cathode 10 via the terminals 81 , 82 , 83 , 84 , and 85 .
  • the control unit 5 can drive and control the first filament coil 11 , the second filament coil 12 , and the electron convergence cup 15 .
  • the control unit 5 selectively drives the first filament coil 11 and the second filament coil 12 .
  • the stator coil 2 is driven via the terminals 92 and 93 to generate a magnetic field. That is, the stator coil 2 produces a rotating torque to be applied to the rotor 30 . For this reason, the rotor rotates and the anode target 60 also rotates.
  • the control unit 5 supplies a current to drive the first filament coil 11 or the second filament coil 12 via the terminals 81 to 85 .
  • a negative high voltage common voltage
  • the negative high voltage is, for example, in a range of negative tens of kilovolts (kV) to approximately ⁇ 150 kV.
  • a current is further supplied to the first filament coil 11 (second filament coil 12 ).
  • a bias voltage superimposed voltage based on the filament voltage
  • the anode target 60 is grounded via the terminal 91 .
  • an X-ray tube current (hereinafter referred to as a tube current) flows from the cathode 10 to a focal spot on the target surface 62 S.
  • the electron beam is made incident on the target layer 62 , which thereby emits X-rays, and the X-rays emitted from the focal spot are emitted to the outside of the housing 3 through the X-ray transmission window 3 a .
  • the electron beam is made incident on the focal spot, and the focal spot thereby has a length corresponding to the longer axis of the filament coil and a width corresponding to the shorter axis of the filament coil. X-ray imaging can be thereby performed.
  • the X-ray tube assemblies of the example and comparative example are manufactured similarly except for the electron convergence cup 15 .
  • the electron convergence cup 15 comprises a front surface Sf, a first surface S 1 , the first trench portion 16 , a pair of first protrusions P 1 , a second surface S 2 , and the second trench portion 17 .
  • hatch lines are drawn on the first protrusions P 1 .
  • the front surface Sf is a flat surface and is the surface closest to the anode target 60 of the electron convergence cup 15 .
  • Each of the first surface S 1 and the second surface S 2 is a flat surface located on the side opposite to the anode target 60 with respect to the front surface Sf.
  • the first trench portion 16 opens to the first surface S 1 and accommodates the first filament coil 11 .
  • the first trench portion 16 has a first length direction dL 1 along a longer axis of the first filament coil 11 , a first depth direction dD 1 , and a first width direction dW 1 perpendicular to the first depth direction dD 1 and the first length direction dL 1 .
  • the second trench portion 17 opens to the second surface S 2 and accommodates the second filament coil 12 .
  • the second trench portion 17 has a second length direction dL 2 along a longer axis of the second filament coil 12 , a second depth direction dD 2 , and a second width direction dW 2 perpendicular to the second depth direction dD 2 and the second length direction dL 2 .
  • a pair of first protruding portions P 1 is formed to protrude from the first surface S 1 toward the front surface Sf side and are provided to sandwich the first trench portion 16 in the first length direction dL 1 .
  • the first protruding portions P 1 do not protrude toward the anode target 60 side beyond the front surface Sf.
  • the pair of first protruding portions P 1 has first side surfaces Ss 1 opposed to each other in the first length direction dL 1 .
  • the first side surfaces Ss 1 are surfaces which are flat and parallel to a first virtual plane defined by the first depth direction dD 1 and the first width direction dW 1 .
  • the first side surfaces Ss 1 of the respective pair of first protruding portions P 1 have the same dimensions.
  • the configuration of the pair of first protruding portions P 1 is not limited to the example but can be variously modified.
  • the first side surfaces Ss 1 may not be surfaces parallel to the first virtual plane or may not be flat surfaces.
  • Each of the first protruding portions P 1 has an upper surface SU 1 on the side opposed to the anode target 60 .
  • the upper surface SU 1 is formed of a plurality of flat inclined surfaces that are inclined in directions different from one another. In the example, the upper surface SU 1 is formed of two flat inclined surfaces.
  • the X-ray tube assembly of a comparative example is different from the X-ray tube assembly of the above example with respect to the configuration of the electron convergence cup 15 .
  • the electron convergence cup 15 of the comparative example is different from the above example with respective of features that the electron convergence cup is formed without a pair of protruding portions P 1 , the first trench portion 16 (upper trench of the first trench portion 16 ) is formed to be deep, and the first trench portion 16 and the first filament coil 11 are formed to be short in the first length direction dL 1 .
  • the present inventors conducted simulation of emitting the X-rays by using the X-ray tube assembly according to the example and simulation of emitting the X-rays by using the X-ray tube assembly according to the comparative example. At this time, the simulations were conducted by adjusting the bias voltage applied to the electron convergence cup 15 . A focal spot formed on the target surface 62 S was a single focal spot. The simulations were conducted under the same conditions.
  • the X-ray tube assembly of the above example was used to commonly apply a negative high voltage to the first filament coil 11 and the electron convergence cup 15 , to set the bias voltage applied to the electron convergence cup 15 to 0V, and to form the focal spot (large focal spot) F 1 on the target surface 62 S. Electrons were emitted from the whole region of the first filament coil 11 toward the target surface 62 S. The electron beam was converged by the effect of the electric field formed by the first trench portion 16 of the electron convergence cup 15 and the first protrusion P 1 . In the formed focal spot (effective focal spot) F 1 , the length is referred to as L 1 and the width is referred to as W 2 .
  • the X-ray tube assembly of the above example was used to commonly apply a negative high voltage to the first filament coil 11 and the electron convergence cup 15 , to further apply a bias voltage which is negative to the filament voltage to the electron convergence cup 15 , and to form the focal spot (small focal spot) F 1 on the target surface 62 S. Electrons were emitted from a central portion of the first filament coil 11 toward the target surface 62 S. Due to the effect of the first protruding portion P 1 , the end portion of the first filament coil 11 was larger than the central portion of the first filament coil 11 with respect to the effect of the electric field. The quantity of the electrons from the end portion of the first filament coil 11 was not decreased. The electron beam was converged by the effect of the electric field formed by the first trench portion 16 of the electron convergence cup 15 and the first protrusion P 1 .
  • the width of the formed focal spot (effective focal spot) F 1 was W 2 .
  • the length of the focal spot (effective focal spot) F 1 was L 2 , i.e., slightly smaller than the above length L 1 .
  • W 2 was smaller than W 1
  • L 2 was smaller than L 1 . It can be understood from comparison between the focal spot (large focal spot) F 1 in FIG. 3 and the focal spot (small focal spot) F 1 in FIG. 4 that the variation in length is smaller than the variation in width.
  • the filament current to be supplied to the first filament coil 11 was varied continuously and the tube current was measured. It can be understood that in the example, even though the bias voltage is 0V or ⁇ 5 kV the tube current can be made larger as the filament current becomes larger.
  • the focal point F 1 formed by the electrons emitted from the first filament coil 11 and the focal point F 2 formed by the electrons emitted from the second filament coil 12 can be formed at substantially the same positions.
  • the first protruding portion P 1 does not affect superposition of the focal point F 1 and the focal point F 2 .
  • the X-ray tube assembly of the above comparative example was used to commonly apply a negative high voltage to the first filament coil 11 and the electron convergence cup 15 , to set the bias voltage applied to the electron convergence cup 15 to 0V, and to form the focal spot (large focal spot) F 1 on the target surface 62 S.
  • the focal spot (effective focal spot) F 1 of the comparative example was formed in the same dimensions as the example, and its length is referred to as L 1 and its width is referred to as W 1 .
  • the first filament coil 11 in the comparative example is shorter than that in the example, the electron density of the focal point F 1 becomes lower and the tube current becomes smaller.
  • the X-ray tube assembly of the above comparative example was used to commonly apply a negative high voltage to the first filament coil 11 and the electron convergence cup 15 , to further apply a negative bias voltage to the electron convergence cup 15 , and to form the focal spot (small focal spot) F 1 on the target surface 62 S. Electrons were emitted from a central portion of the first filament coil 11 toward the target surface 62 S. The quantity of the electrons from the end portion of the first filament coil 11 was not decreased.
  • the width of the formed focal spot (effective focal spot) F 1 was W 2 .
  • the focal spot (effective focal spot) F 1 of the comparative example was formed in the same dimensions as the example, and its length was L 2 and its width was W 2 . As described above, however, since the first filament coil 11 in the comparative example is shorter than that in the example, the electron density of the focal spot F 1 becomes lower and the tube current becomes smaller.
  • the filament current to be supplied to the first filament coil 11 was varied continuously and the tube current was measured. It can be understood that in the modified example, if the bias voltage is 0V the tube current can be made larger as the filament current becomes larger. It can be understood that when the bias voltage is set to several hundreds of V, for example, ⁇ 1kv the tube current can hardly be made larger even if the filament current is made larger as shown in FIG. 15 .
  • the focal spot F 1 formed by the electrons emitted from the first filament coil 11 and the focal spot F 2 formed by the electrons emitted from the second filament coil 12 can be formed at substantially the same positions similarly to the example ( FIG. 7 ).
  • the X-ray tube 1 comprises the anode target 60 , the cathode 10 including the first filament coil 11 and the electron convergence cup 15 , and the vacuum envelope 70 .
  • the electron convergence cup 15 comprises a front surface Sf, the first surface S 1 , the first trench portion 16 , and a pair of first protruding portions P 1 .
  • a pair of first protruding portions P 1 is formed to protrude from the first surface S 1 toward the front surface Sf side and sandwich the first trench portion 16 in the first length direction dL 1 .
  • the tube current can be made larger while setting the length of the focal point F 1 to a desired value.
  • the tube current can be made larger while setting the dimensions of the focal point F 1 to desired values.
  • the X-ray tube 1 capable of performing the focal spot dimension variation control and the tube current control easily and stably, and suppressing enlargement of the electron convergence cup 15 , and the X-ray tube assembly comprising the X-ray tube 1 can be obtained.
  • the upper surface SU 1 of the first protruding portion P 1 can be formed of three or more flat inclined surfaces.
  • the upper surface SU 1 of the first protruding portion P 1 is formed of three flat inclined surfaces.
  • the upper surface SU 1 of the first protruding portion P 1 may be formed of an arcuately curved surface.
  • the electron convergence cup 15 may further comprise a pair of second protruding portions P 2 .
  • a pair of second protruding portions P 2 is formed to protrude from the second surface S 2 toward the front surface Sf side and sandwich the second trench portion 17 in the second length direction dL 2 .
  • the second protruding portion P 2 comprises an upper surface SU 2 on the side opposed to the anode target 60 , and is formed similarly to the first protruding portion P 1 .
  • the first filament coil 11 is shorter than the second filament coil 12 .
  • the cathode 10 comprises a plurality of filament coils
  • the plurality of filament coils may be of the same type or different types.
  • a plurality of focal spots of different dimensions can be selected by making the types different.
  • the lifetimes of the filaments can be extended by alternately using the filaments.
  • the electron convergence cup 15 comprises a plurality of trench portions
  • at least one trench portion may be formed in a set with the protruding portion similarly to the trench portion of the above example, and the other trench portions may be formed without using the protruding portions.
  • the filaments serving as electron emission sources are not limited to the filament coils but various types of filaments can be used.
  • the cathode 10 may comprise flat filaments instead of the filament coils. In this case, too, the same advantages as those of the above embodiment can be obtained.
  • the flat filament is a flat plate-like filament having a flat upper surface of filament (electron emission surface) as a plane and a back surface.
  • the X-ray tube and the X-ray tube assembly of the present invention are not limited to the above X-ray tube and X-ray tube assembly but can be variously modified, and can be applied to various types of X-ray tubes and X-ray tube assemblies.
  • the X-ray tube of the present invention can also be applied to a stationary anode type X-ray tube assembly.

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